Susie Berta

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When Polyphemus returns, he seals the opening of the cave with a huge slab of stone (“which twenty-two wagons couldn’t budge”) and proceeds to eat two of Odysseus’ men. Here, then, is a grotesque inverse of proper hospitality: the host eating, rather than feeding, his guests.
An Odyssey: A Father, a Son, and an Epic
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